Original name:
Blue Marble
Other name(s) used:
Azul Cielo, Brazilian Blue
Material:
marble
Internet ID:
1560
Country of origin:
Brazil
Pattern:
Veins
Colors:
Blue, Green, White
Application:
Bathroom, Fireplace
Comments:
Light sky blue stone with aquamarine deposits.
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COMMENTS:
Hello there. I'm so sorry for the late response. In regard to the Blue Marble for a kitchen application -- the truth is that you would have to be very careful with it and it's a lot of maintenance. In addition, the stone would chip and stain to some degree over time, even if you reseal often. Marble is naturally very porous and a softer stone compared to granite. Hope this helps.
I want to put the blue marble in my kitchen. Is it durable enough for that application, and does it need sealing
Hello. We do not sell vanity sinks in a light blue color, sorry.
I am looking for a vanity top sink in this color
193L is called Mountain White Danby and it's technically a marble but it's one of the stronger, lower porosity marbles that can be used in kitchens with success if you're careful and reseal the stone every six months or so.
We visited your Ridgefield NJ location yesterday and were told that this stone was granite (frame # 193L). This listing says it is marble. Can you please confirm what it is?
I too asm looking for blue marble for bathroom vanities, did you find some. I live in Leesburg VA
JIll